Delilah was a woman whom Samson, a great strongman who followed the God of Abraham, loved. She betrayed Samson to the Philistines in return for silver. See Judges 16. She was an evil women who believed in a false god (Dagon). No one knows who her mother and father were.
Delilah was the woman who betrayed Sampson in the Bible. The story is in Judges 13-16.
It's not. There is no mention of Delilah's adultery, Delilah being Samson's wife, in the Bible. However, Delilah did engage in treason and deceitful behavior, using sex to elicit from Samson the cause of his strength and cutting his hair when she discovered this to be the source of his power.
Delilah wasn't married (as far as we know).
Judges 16:4-20.
none That is not true. One of the Midrashim - which is the Hebrew commentary on the Hebrew bible - says that Samson (and Delilah) did indeed have children and that they lived elsewhere in the land of Israel, in a place where gold was: Havilah. So, the Bible doesn't really mention children perhaps, but commentators to the Bible, who studied the Bible in the years after the second destruction of the Hebrew Temple, interpreted the story with children to Samson and Delilah. I guess those children were half Jewish (or Hebrew) and half non-Jewish(Philistines).
Delilah was the woman who betrayed Sampson in the Bible. The story is in Judges 13-16.
Yes Delilah had a father and a younger sister.
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The Bible does not say how Delilah died. But also they was also a story that when Sampson died in the temple when he crushed it delilah stayed there and was crushed too
The Bible does not give the name of Delilah's father.
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Greatest Heroes of the Bible - 1978 Samson and Delilah was released on: USA: 19 November 1978
Lost Faces of the Bible - 2012 Delilah Revealed was released on: USA: 8 December 2012
Iceberg is to titanic as Delilah is to Samson (Samson was destroyed by Delilah who cut off his hair in the Bible, and he lost his strength, as is the Iceberg which destroyed titantic).
Judges 16:4-18
They are biblical and not Greek mythology.
It's not. There is no mention of Delilah's adultery, Delilah being Samson's wife, in the Bible. However, Delilah did engage in treason and deceitful behavior, using sex to elicit from Samson the cause of his strength and cutting his hair when she discovered this to be the source of his power.